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    The Muisca Indians

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    Before the Colonial times‚ the present territory of Colombia was habited by thousands of tribes. Compared to regions like Mexico o Peru‚ the current Colombian area was not habited by a powerful empire. There is not an exact population number of that time. According to the Spanish explorers‚ community counted in millions habited some areas. However‚ some authors stated the Colombian tribe Muiscas could have enough structure to be considered as an empire.(cite) Expand. The tribe’s organization and

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    Comparatives Of Indians

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    Did you know that native tribes have all have something in common? Well if you didn’t here are 4 paragraphs or how they are alike and how they are different. In this paragraph I will be showing you the comparatives of the tribes Inuit‚ Haida‚ and the Sioux. Fact number 1‚the tribes live in Canada and that was their origin.Fact number 2‚ the tribes all hunt for animals so they can feed their family and themselves to survive. The Inuit hunt for walruses‚ and seals‚ The Haida hunt for shellfish‚ and

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    Powhatan The Powhatan (also spelled Powatan and Powhaten)‚ is the name of a Virginia Indian[1] tribe. It is also the name of a powerful group of tribes which they dominated. It is estimated that there were about 14‚000-21‚000 of these native Powhatan people in eastern Virginia when the English settled Jamestown in 1607.[2] They were also known as Virginia Algonquians‚ as they spoke an eastern-Algonquian language known as Powhatan. In the late 16th and early 17th centuries‚ a mamanatowick (paramount

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    Indian Economic Environment

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    THE INDIAN ECONOMIC ENVIRONMENT Companies and their suppliers‚ marketing intermediaries‚ customers‚ competitors‚ and publics all operate in a macro environment of forces and trends‚ increasingly global‚ which shape opportunities and pose threats. These forces represent “non-controllables”‚ which the company must monitor and to which it must respond. The beginning of the new century brought a series of new challenges: the steep decline of the stock market‚ which affected savings‚ investment

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    for the Roman Empire. His mother’s name was Helena. We don’t know much about her. All we know is that she was a Christian from the beginning. When Constantine grew older they sent him to the court of Diocletian. Diocletian was the emperor of the Eastern part of the Roman Empire. While at court he learned Latin and Greek. Court was also where they believe that Constantine begun to see the persecutions of Christians. In 289‚ Constantine’s father left his mother to marry the stepdaughter of Maximian

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    Indian Steel Industry

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    Industry Steel Companies in India The steel industry‚ in general‚ is on the upswing‚ due to strong growth in demand propelled particularly by the demand for steel in China. The world scenario coupled with strong domestic demand has benefited the Indian steel Industry. [pic][pic]During April-December 2004- 05‚ production of finished steel recorded a growth of 4 percent over the corresponding period of the previous year to reach 28.3 million tonnes. This growth rate‚ however‚ was lower than the

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    Indian Consumer Behavior

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    CONSUMER LIFESTYLES IN INDIA (NOVEMBER 2004) 1. INTRODUCTION This report analyses consumer lifestyles in India and forms part of a 52-country series that complements the Euro monitor Consumer Lifestyles Database. Each country profile is structured under the following sub-headings: • Population • Consumer segmentation • Regional development • Home ownership • Household profiles • Labour • Income • Consumer and family expenditure • Health • Education • Eating habits • Drinking habits

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    by her family‚ this is called honor killing (Armstrong 27-30) In Saudi Arabia‚ the Koran (their Islamic holy book) is the law and says that sexes should be kept apart as much as they can. (Armstrong 222) The newly innovated religion of the Middle Eastern people‚ Qur’an‚ is believed to strongly suggest new and fairer rights for women. In some places in the Middle East women can hold government positions‚ vote‚ and

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    Indian Freedom Struggle

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    INDIAN FREEDOM STRUGGLE Arrival of East India Co in India Shift from traders to Lords Revolt of 1857 Transfer of power from EIC to British Rule Rise of Organized Movement Rise of Indian Nationalism Divide and Rule (Partition of Bengal) Formation of Indian National Congress Jallianwala Baug Massacre Non Co-operation Movement Simon Commission Civil Disobedience Movement Quit India Movement (Second World War and consequences) The East India Company had the unusual distinction of ruling an entire country

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    Future of Indian Diaspora

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    The Future of Indians Diaspora Though Indians lived under conditions of appalling poverty in many places of the world where they were first taken as indentured labor‚ a number of remarkable transformations were effected over two or three generations. Through sheer perseverance‚ labor‚ and thrift‚ and most significantly by a calculated withdrawal into their culture‚ in which they found forces of sustenance‚ these Indians successfully labored to give their children and grand-children better economic

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